The last portion of Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker DLC has launched today. Players can get their hands on the Addonetarium free battle, which lets them take on monsters that come with useful Add-ons. These provide extra bonuses during demon fusion.

New SpotPass content and DLC is out now for Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker.

In terms of DLC, players can now obtain the following:

Lost Demon Rescue (FREE)
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A persuadable demon is caught in the middle of two hordes. If you can protect the demon and survive the onslaught, the demon will join your party! Use it to bolster your ranks or keep it for fusion fodder.
All Skills Must Go! ($0.99)
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Scattered around the battlefield are memory sticks loaded with powerful skills for your party. But the demons around have their eyes on them too, and will try and abscond with the memory sticks. This is one situation when you’re going to want to make sure to use non-combat skills that slow down enemies and/or speed up your party.
Let the Demons Grow ($0.99)
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This is an old-fashioned free-for-all battle. These demons are loaded with extra experience, so systematically pick them off to reap EXP rewards and level your entire party.

The new SpotPass content, as pictured above, allows for new demon fusions.

An update is now available for Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker. It’s version 1.1, but you may have some trouble downloading it. Dennis reviewed the game for us, yet he couldn’t find any sign of the patch last night. Hopefully you’ll come across it when booting up the game with Wi-Fi enabled!

When you think demons, you think about terrible sentient monsters that aim to do nothing but torture you and inevitably drive you to death. But what if you were put in a position where the very thing that’s nurtured to torment and cause perpetual trepidation becomes the cause and reason for your survival in a world that’s quickly dissipating?

Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker wants you to experience this firsthand, with an extensive and elaborate narrative that shapes itself by how you choose to respond to certain situations, whether it be during gameplay in the battlefields set all around Japan, or during a cut-scene where you’re sometimes prompted to choose how to respond when interacting with another character. This is a game that wants you to be personally invested, to the point where they let you name your character, both first name and last. You’re only given a certain amount of spaces to input your name, but most names should fit with ease like mine did – Keanu Reeves.